National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities

Summary

The National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (NAASCU) is an athletic association of colleges and universities in the Philippines. It was established in 2001.

National Athletic Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities
Founded2001
First season2001
PresidentDr. Ernesto Jay Adalem (Saint Clare College of Caloocan)
No. of teams15
Country Philippines
Official websitenaascu.web.geniussports.com

NAASCU sports are men's, women's and junior's basketball, men's and women's volleyball, track and field, table tennis, chess, taekwondo, swimming, billiards, badminton, beach handball, street dance and cheerdance.

Member institutions edit

Institution Seniors Juniors Women Status Founded Affiliation (Population) Color Location
AMA University Kings Junior Kings Lady Kings Private 1980 Non-Sectarian (150,000) Crimson Red & White Quezon City
Arandia College Rhinos Private 1999 Non-sectarian (n/a) Blue & White Parañaque
City University of Pasay Green Eagles Green Eaglets Lady Green Eagles Public 1994 Non-sectarian (12,134) Green & White Pasay
De La Salle Araneta University Stallions Baby Stallions Lady Stallions Private (De La Salle Brothers) 1946 Catholic (3,849) Green and White Malabon
Enderun Colleges Titans Junior Titans Lady Titans Private 2005 Non-Sectarian (200-400) Bronze & Burgundy Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Holy Angel University Flyers Junior Flyers Lady Flyers Private (Roman Catholic) 1933 Catholic (20,940) Maroon, Gold, White & Grey Angeles, Pampanga
Manuel L. Quezon University Stallions Junior Stallions Lady Stallions Private 1947 Non-Sectarian (1,900) Maroon & White Quiapo, Manila
New Era University Hunters Baby Hunters Lady Hunters Private (Iglesia ni Cristo) 1975 Non-Sectarian (13,574) Green and Red New Era, Quezon City
Our Lady of Fatima University Phoenix Baby Phoenix Lady Phoenix Private 1967 Non-Sectarian (8,000) Green and White Antipolo
Philippine Christian University Dolphins Baby Dolphins Lady Dolphins Private (United Methodist Church) 1946 Protestant (n/a) Blue and Silver Taft Ave., Manila
Philippine Merchant Marine School Mariners Junior Mariners Lady Mariners Public 1950 Non-Sectarian (6,000) N/A Las Piñas
Philippine National Police Academy Lakan Corps Lakambini Corps Public Safety Academy 1978 N/A (n/a) Maroon Silang, Cavite
Sacred Heart Academy of Novaliches Bruins Private 1971 N/A (n/a) Red and White Quezon City
Saint Clare College of Caloocan Saints Baby Saints Lady Saints Private 1995 Catholic (2,567) Navy Blue and Orange Caloocan
Saint Francis of Assisi College Doves Junior Doves Lady Doves Private (Roman Catholic) 1981 Non-Sectarian (n/a) Red & White Las Piñas
Technological University of the Philippines Gray Hawks Baby Gray Hawks Lady Gray Hawks Public 1901 Non-Sectarian (n/a) Cardinal Red & Gray Ermita, Manila
University of Makati Hardy Herons Baby Herons Lady Herons Public 1972 Non-Sectarian (15,000+) Royal Blue & Yellow Taguig[a]
Notes
  1. ^ Since 2023, the University of Makati is located in Taguig but is under the ownership of the City Government of Makati.

Former members edit

left in 2002

  • Our Lady of Lourdes Technological Institute (OLLTI Saints), Quezon City

left in 2003

left in 2004

  • World Citi Colleges (WCC Vikings), Quezon City

left in 2011

left in 2012

  • Informatics International University (IIU Icons), Quezon City
  • University of Manila (UM Hawks), Manila

left in 2013

  • STI College (STI Olympians), Manila
  • Trace College (TC Stallions), Los Baños, Laguna

left in 2015

left in 2016

left in 2017

left in 2018

left in 2019

Membership timeline edit

De La Salle Araneta UniversityColegio de San LorenzoManuel L. Quezon universityEnderun CollegesEulogio Amang Rodriguez Institute of Science and TechonologySanta Isabel College ManilaPhilippine Christian UniversityCentral Colleges of the PhilippinesRizal Technological UniversityPolytechnic University of the PhilippinesOur Lady of Fatima UniversityLyceum of Subic BaySan Sebastian College–Recoletos de CaviteSTI CollegeNew Era UniversityHoly Angel UniversityCentro Escolar UniversityCity University of PasayUniversity of ManilaUniversity of MakatiTechnological University of the PhilippinesLas Piñas CollegeAngeles University FoundationArellano UniversityAMA Computer University

Champions edit

Basketball edit

Men's basketball
Year Champion team Runners-up Ref.
2001–02 University of Manila (1) Las Piñas College [3]
2002–03 University of Manila (2) University of Makati [4]
2003–04 University of Manila (3) University of Makati [5]
2004–05 University of Manila (4)
2005–06 University of Manila (5) STI College [6]
2006–07 AMA Computer University (1)
2007–08 STI College (1) University of Manila [7]
2008–09 San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite (1) STI College [8]
2009–10 San Sebastian College – Recoletos de Cavite (2) University of Manila [9]
2010–11 University of Manila (6) STI College [10]
2011–12 University of Manila (7) STI College [11]
2012–13 St. Clare College of Caloocan (1) Central Escolar University [12]
2013–14 Central Escolar University (1) St. Clare College of Caloocan [13]
2014–15 Central Escolar University (2) St. Clare College of Caloocan [14]
2015–16 Central Escolar University (3) St. Clare College of Caloocan [15]
2016–17 St. Clare College of Caloocan (2) Our Lady of Fatima University [16]
2017–18 St. Clare College of Caloocan (3) De Ocampo Memorial College [17]
2018–19 St. Clare College of Caloocan (4) Enderun Colleges [18]
2019–20 St. Clare College of Caloocan (5) Enderun Colleges [19]
2020–21 Not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines. [20]
2021–22
2022–23 St. Clare College of Caloocan (6) Enderun Colleges [21]
2023–24 St. Clare College of Caloocan (7) Our Lady of Fatima University [22]

References edit

  1. ^ Reyes, Marc Anthony (24 June 2014). "14th Naascu season Aug. 12 with 10 members". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  2. ^ "NAASCU welcomes Sta. Isabel, DCTI". wordpress.com. August 2014. Retrieved 6 August 2014.
  3. ^ Atencio, Peter (December 19, 2001). "UM Hawks claw LPC, capture NAASCU title". Manila Standard. pp. Section A.
  4. ^ "UM registers rare double celebration". Philippine Daily Inquirer. September 22, 2002. pp. A23. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  5. ^ "Hawks outwit Wizards, retain NAASCU title". Philstar.com. October 2, 2003. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  6. ^ "Hawks sweep STI for NAASCU crown". Philippine Daily Inquirer. October 2, 2005. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  7. ^ Reyes, Marc Anthony (September 13, 2007). "Olympians shoot down Hawks, bag crown". Philippine Daily Inquirer. pp. A30. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  8. ^ www.sti.edu. "Team Olympians wins first runner-up in 8th NAASCU meet". www.sti.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  9. ^ "SSC-Cavite completes mission in 2009 NAASCU caging". GMA News Online. 2009-09-16. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  10. ^ "UM Hawks cop NAASCU crown". Philstar.com. October 2, 2010. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  11. ^ Reyes, Marc Anthony (2011-10-05). "2 Naascu crowns for University of Manila cagers". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  12. ^ "St. Clare tops CEU for NAASCU crown". Philstar.com. October 2, 2012. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  13. ^ "CEU kampeon sa NAASCU". Pilipino Star Ngayon. October 1, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  14. ^ Inquirer, Philippine Daily (2014-09-27). "CEU keeps Naascu title over St. Clare". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  15. ^ Times, The Manila (2015-10-03). "CEU Scorpions rule NAASCU". The Manila Times. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  16. ^ "St. Clare teams kampeon sa NAASCU". Pilipino Star Ngayon. October 14, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  17. ^ "St. Clare Saints sweep De Ocampo Cobras to complete back-to-back romp in Naascu". Spin.ph. October 12, 2017. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  18. ^ "St. Clare caps season sweep with win over Enderun for Naascu title treble". Spin.ph. October 29, 2018. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  19. ^ Times, Tiebreaker (2019-10-22). "St. Clare survives Enderun for fourth straight NAASCU crown". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  20. ^ Times, Tiebreaker (2021-03-10). "No timeline yet for return of college sports as PSC, CHED sign MOA". Tiebreaker Times. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  21. ^ Leongson, Randolph B. (June 27, 2022). "St. Clare completes NAASCU five-peat run". Spin.ph. Retrieved March 11, 2024.
  22. ^ Andaya, Robert (2023-12-13). "Seventh heaven - Journalnews". Retrieved 2024-03-11.

External links edit

  • NAASCU
  • NAASCU at Wordpress